Ian Beer, a member of Google’s security-focused Project Zero team, wants Apple to pay a charity of his choice nearly $2.5 million for finding various exploits and bugs in iOS. Google, Microsoft, and almost every other major tech company have a bug bounty program where they give a hefty reward to anyone who discovers a bug or exploit in their products or services.

Ian Beer, a member of Google’s security-focused Project Zero team, wants Apple to pay a charity of his choice nearly $2.5 million for finding various exploits and bugs in iOS. Google, Microsoft, and almost every other major tech company have a bug bounty program where they give a hefty reward to anyone who discovers a bug or exploit in their products or services.

Ian Beer, a member of Google’s security-focused Project Zero team, wants Apple to pay a charity of his choice nearly $2.5 million for finding various exploits and bugs in iOS. Google, Microsoft, and almost every other major tech company have a bug bounty program where they give a hefty reward to anyone who discovers a bug or exploit in their products or services.